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Old 04-29-2009, 02:37 PM   #151
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any easy way to see all the keywords your ranking for? like a site or a program where you put in your website adress and gets all the keywords youre ranking for?

EDIT: also, can someone recomend any good and easy linkcloaker (so a link looks like a normal link and not a affliate link)?
I've seen people use tinyurl for this.
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Old 04-29-2009, 05:39 PM   #152
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This is a very inspiring thread. I work full time but I have plenty of free time after work and was trying to find something to keep me occupied without spending too much money and possibly learning or earning my own money. I have honestly been reading up on this type of stuff to see what I could come up with. My brother is also very interested in doing something like this but we have no idea what step one is. I guess its just a little trial and error. We will come up with something.


Thanks for the inspiration Max, when I do stumble upon something I will be sure to keep the thread rolling with what I've learned.
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Old 05-04-2009, 03:05 PM   #153
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Can anyone give me some advice on optimizing my ad placement/size/type, etc?

I have a site posting sports jobs (www.sportsjobcenter.com) and have a number of ads on the site, but I want to try to optimize them as much as possible and I don't know much about it. Currently, it's all ad sense and I don't have the traffic to move it to something like tribal fusion yet that requires I believe 5K unique hits per day.
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Old 05-04-2009, 07:01 PM   #154
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The larger and more annoying the better.

You just have to experiment. Try different colors out and see if anything generates different responses.
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Old 05-04-2009, 10:16 PM   #155
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The larger and more annoying the better.

You just have to experiment. Try different colors out and see if anything generates different responses.
I know that different sites would possibly have different answers, but in general...

An image only Adsense ad would do better than one that rotates between text and images?

And a 160x600 would do better than a 300x250 and a 120x90?

And breaking up the content by putting them in the middle of an article/posting would be more in your face an annoying and therefore more effective?
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Old 05-05-2009, 01:04 PM   #156
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I know that different sites would possibly have different answers, but in general...

An image only Adsense ad would do better than one that rotates between text and images?

And a 160x600 would do better than a 300x250 and a 120x90?

And breaking up the content by putting them in the middle of an article/posting would be more in your face an annoying and therefore more effective?
I have found that in general the large square is higher revenue than the 160x600 skyscraper. That is probably because it is typically positioned in the center of the page rather than the side bar.

Also I don't think you should restrict to image only or text only. You want google to display the highest revenue ads in that position whether its text or image. There may be cases where restricting could help though.

Breaking up the text is a good idea. You'll also want one near the top of the page.
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Old 05-05-2009, 11:35 PM   #157
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It is best to blend the adds. Text will preform better than image in most cases. Make it look like a side bar blend it in with the menus. The point is not to fool website viewers, but the mind is set to ignore adds, but we are trained to look in the sidebars and headers for menus. You need to blend it in with the other content as well. Do no make it stand out in red or anything like that.
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Old 05-06-2009, 03:39 AM   #158
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Kinda like the google ads on the left of one of my sites, here:

http://www.counterstrikesource.net/
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Old 05-12-2009, 06:59 PM   #159
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should I be wary of an auction where the seller is offering free hosting for two years? if I win the auction should I decline his offer?
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Old 05-12-2009, 07:39 PM   #160
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should I be wary of an auction where the seller is offering free hosting for two years? if I win the auction should I decline his offer?
Hosting is dirt cheap. He probably has a reseller account which means his cost for the 2 years will be about $2. He's just putting it in there as a value add.

If you plan on hosting multiple sites, spring for the $7-10/month and get a hostgator account.
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Old 05-12-2009, 08:44 PM   #161
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Just a heads up. I think this site is interesting.

http://marketplace.sitepoint.com/auctions/63423

It was previously listed and didn't sell because they were looking for $75,000. For the right price (75k seems high) I believe they have a sustainable business selling trucking leads. It appears they make about $2000-3000/month with a peak of $5000. Obviously I would want to see more data and learn a little more about the business before actually purchasing.
Lots of potential for that site. I think I would want to have some "ins" in the industry or at least some trucking knowledge for this one.

Some things I would definitely change -
On the FAQ the number 1 question is how to cancel. The #1 questions should be how to subscribe.

They mentioned they hired an "seo company". This company is doing more harm than good. That homepage footer garbage is total SPAM and probably penalizing them.

Typically sites have higher Google PageRank than SEOMoz Domain Moz Rank (DmR) or Domain Moz Trust (DmT). I would guess this is some sort of penalty Google has applied - or they will jump to PR3 next toolbar update.

The site header image links back to vessage.com but www.vessage.com has the most links and diverse link profile. They need to choose 1 and 301 redirect the other to the 1 they choose.

Obviously A LOT of customization could be done with all of that data - tags or categories such as "Truck Loads in Milwaukee WI", etc...historical data counts - "We've listed 850 truck jobs starting in Milwaukee WI so far" which is an incentive for someone to subscribe. Their search is pretty good but I'm not so sure how user friendly it is to the average truck driver.

But yeah definitely an interesting site.
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Old 05-13-2009, 04:12 PM   #162
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Great thread, good link for generating money for your site

http://www.dailyblogtips.com/ways-to...-with-website/

if anyone interested
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Old 05-14-2009, 07:24 AM   #163
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I'm looking for some help with pay per click advertising using Google Adwords. I've got a site that has daily fantasy baseball contests. My two main target markets are fantasy baseball players (particularly those who already play daily contests) and sports bettors. I've tried running ads targeting both groups. When targeting fantasy baseball players, I've got no real problems - my ads display, sometimes get clicks, and sometimes result in a sign-up. Unfortunately, I can't get the darned ads targeting sports bettors to show up. I'm pretty sure my bids are high enough, but my quality scores are 2 or 3 for each of my keywords. The wording of my ads pretty closely matches the keywords, so I'm thinking it may be that may landing page (which is the login/registration screen for the site) doesn't match the keywords for sports betting as well as it does for fantasy sports. Is it possible that that would cause such low quality scores, or are there any other possibilities?
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Old 05-14-2009, 09:39 AM   #164
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have u purchased any new ones since your back from vacation?
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Old 05-14-2009, 09:03 PM   #165
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I wanted to show the site my friend and I have been working on for the last 2 months. It's a dropship model website selling english saddles, and a plan to add horse blankets in next week. We did keyword research into these 2 niches and found keywords with enough searches and small enough competition to be able to rank at top Google page 1 using only organic SEO tactics. I'm currently doing PPC for one brand name cuz the CPC is $.05 and zero competition. That brand only gets about 500 searches/month.
We're currently working on the organic SEO work, including link building, article writing, social bookmarking, directory submission etc.
The margins are ridiculous on these products and if we can get this thing selling 3-4 saddles/month + horse blankets I'll be super happy. Our total costs to this point are <$300, and hosting on the shopify platform is $60/month.

http://www.horseswest.com
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